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    JMrTools, is inspired by the MrTools Perl Project (Written by Robert Marino). This JAVA project implements ssh telnet, scp, rsync, sftp, ftp, and stdio. Providing execution/transfer of commands, script, or files on Multiple hosts concurrently.
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    'ssh2all' is a program for sending commands simultaneously to a group of hosts over ssh. Hosts are organized into clusters, which can then become the target of a series of commands (or a script). The hosts' output is finally compared and summarized.
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    AutoCloner4Oracle-SAP

    Oracle RDBMS B&R Cloning Installation Systemcopy

    This software help to clone complex Oracle Databases fast and with nearby no effort in EMC^2 Networker or IBM Tivoli environments. IT's also great for fast restore of database cause it generates required RMAN scripts for your needs. It also help to clone whole database with Backup plus Oracle Agents for OEM/GC/CC. It manages oratab file in AIX, Solaris and LINUX based environments and create a standard directory tree below ~/admin/$ORACLE_SID to have a look and feel for all of your databases.
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